The talks included
- Citizen Science Program at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
- Animal species diversity at the Shaw's Folly and Sparrow's Rest sites.
Kiley Gilbert and Jim Gibb (SERC)
- Ceramic assemblages from Shaw's Folly and Sparrow's Rest.
Sarah Grady (SERC)
- Button making in Delaware.
Bailey Berry (SERC)
- Public Archaeology in Baltimore City. [Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture]
Lisa Kraus (Maryland State Highway Administration) - Public Archaeology at the Jewish Museum. [Iris McGillivray Memorial Lecture]
Esther Doyle-Read (University of Maryland Baltimore County) - Establishing Social Memory: The Crownsville Hospital Research Project. [Student Spotlight]
Jonathan Schuster (Howard Community College) - The Value of Archaeology in Education: A Case Study.
Laura Cripps (Howard Community College) - CAT Workshop: Native American Overview (Maryland).
Carol Ebright (Maryland State Highways Administration)
CCASM is a chapter of ASM. At least three CCASM members attended the Symposium, and one (Sarah) was a presenter.